How do you factor 3y2+7y6?

1 Answer
Aug 6, 2015

3y2+7y6=(3y2)(y+3)

Explanation:

You could use the quadratic formula for this
but (hoping for integer coefficient factors):

Since (ay+b)(cy+d)=(ac)y2+(ad+bc)y+bd

and for the given example
XXXX(ac) = 3and(bd) = (-6)#

we want to find (a,c), factors of 3
XXXXonly obvious factors are [(1,3), (3,1)]
and factors, (b,d),of (-6)
XXXX[(1,-6), (-1,6), (2,-3), (-2,3), (6, -1), (-6,1), (3,-2), (-3,2)]
which satisfy
XXXX(ad+bc) = 7#

with a small amount of effort we find
XXXX(a,c)=(3,1) and (b,d)=(2,3)